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Houston Mother to be Sentenced After Pleading Guilty to Child Neglect Resulting in Son’s Death

Houston Mother to be Sentenced After Pleading Guilty to Child Neglect Resulting in Son’s Death

Gloria Williams, a mother involved in a case of child neglect and death, is scheduled for sentencing after pleading guilty to two counts of injury to a child in connection with the death of her son, Kendrick Lee. The charges also involve the neglect of her other three children, as reported by

Click2Houston

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The events leading to this incident began on October 24, 2021, when a 911 call brought sheriff’s deputies to a west Harris County apartment, where they discovered the decomposing body of Kendrick Lee and his siblings living in poor conditions. The 15-year-old who made the call described how the children had been left to live with their brother’s remains for several months, while their mother, Gloria Williams, and her partner, Brian Coulter, had abandoned them. Testimony during the sentencing hearing, as reported by

The Houston Chronicle

, detailed the difficult circumstances the surviving children faced, including living in unsanitary conditions and being exposed to the presence of their deceased sibling.

The young victim’s death was attributed to multiple blunt force injuries, indicating a history of violence. Brian Coulter, Williams’ partner, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for Kendrick’s murder. Williams was accused of being complicit in the abuse and neglect of her children, with this being a key aspect of the proceedings leading up to her sentencing.

During Williams’ hearing, her defense sought to shift blame toward Coulter, arguing that he was the primary abuser, though the prosecutors concentrated on Williams’ inaction to protect her children, which included not providing necessary food and medical care. In a statement obtained by

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The Houston Chronicle

, her attorney Beth Exley inquired about the possibility of Coulter having manipulated Williams, however, the investigator dismissed the notion that Williams had been gaslit by Coulter.

Williams relinquished her parental rights after her arrest, and her children were later adopted into new homes. The case, which has drawn attention to issues of neglect and abuse, is set to reach its conclusion with Williams’ sentencing, bringing closure to the events that led to her son’s death and the impact on her surviving children.

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